,{.. . 1011 1 is ?. ,.fri ilryf:{j +r;iy,;:;: i: lr: i^1;; rl;'"y. ;::r. r. .. ,.......+w3:. ".. ,. .. ... :§a.: ,.. . ,{r. ' .,.'" ":.. . F :< {r,.h;?"."v! :'z::fi{ .~:.:;ti:< ,':;f<:.+.t::::^ii:' .::; :; ':'t{£: .:t + fi:' . The Michigan Daily-Saturday, June 14, 1980-Page 15 ...x::,.: , .}in x .. '::r-. :Y., :{ :"' ivl^ :;::} ::i:"4}r$:: '"Y.p. ';'{i:{'?t. " : ""^ .C"';i :f:.>,r'n ";:y a$.; ""it':i%; i:<>& 3 '' '",'.>' . 'r.,"r; '::i : :. MORRIS GOES THE DISTANCE Tigers slam Chicago, 8-4 By BUDDY MOOREHOUSE Special to the Daily DETROIT-A six run fifth inning provided the margin for the Tigers, as Detroit took the first of a three game series from the Chicago White Sox last night, 8-4. Starter Jack Morris went the distan- ce for the Tigers as he evened his record of 6-6. Morris %as perfect the first three innings although he got shaky later in the game. But the lead the Tigers had built proved to be too much for the visitors. The Tigers got on the board in the second inning as Richie Hebner tripled and then scored on a Tom Brookens single. Brookens then came home with a single by Lou Whitaker. The game stayed quiet until the fifth when the Tiger bats exploded for six runs. Alan Trammell led off with a triple and then came home on an Al Cowens double. Lance Parrish followed suit with a two bagger that scored Cowens. That spelled the end for ChiSox starter Steve Trout who was replaced by righty Mike Proly. Champ Summers took first when he caught a Proly curve with his foot. Hebner then knocked a single that scored Parrish, raising the Bengal lead to 5-0. After Brookens reached first on an error, Duffy Dyer singled home Summers. Brookens then recorded the fifth run of the inning on a sacrifice grounder by Whitaker. Jim Lentine capped the scoring with a single that scored Dyer. Chicago finally got on the board with two runs in the sixth inning, including a home run by catcher Mary Foley. The White Sox added two more in the eighth on a two run blast by Lamar Johnson, but it wasn't enough to over- come the Tiger lead. The win boosts Detroit to 25-28 on the season, while the Sox drop to 29-29. Texas takes Toronto- TORONTO (AP) - Al Oliver drove in three runs, two with a double in Texas' five-run seventh inning, as the Rangers beat the Toronto Blue Jays 6-3 Friday night. t Doc Medich, 6-3, struck out three bat- ters and walked three, scattering nine hits before getting last-out help from Sparky Lyle, who earned his sixth save. PINCH-HITTER John Grubb's two- out single drove home Jim Norris with the first run of the seventh inning. Mickey Rivers' infield single scored Dave Roberts and Bump Willis followed with a single which scored Grubb and chased Toronto starter Dave Stieb, 5-4. Oliver, who doubled home Wills for the first Texas run in the fourth inning, greeted reliever Jerry Gravin with a double to right-center to score the final two runs for a 6-0 lead. Al Woods doubled home Bob Davis from first base in the eighth inning to break up Medich's shutout bid, SPOR TS OF THE DAILY: Martin By BUDDY MOOREHOUSE With the temperature in the 80's and cut-offs the most prevalent campus fashion, not many sports enthusiasts have their mind on ice hockey. But the summer season notwithstanding, Michigan hockey coach Wilf Martin is staying busy. Martin has indicated that Kelly MC- Crimmon of Plenty, Sask. and Steve Yoxheimer of Jackson have decided to enroll at Michigan. McCrimmon, whose brother Brad plays for the Boston Bruins, scored 38 goals in the last two seasons playing for the Brandon Wheat Kings of the Western Hockey League. McCrimmon is noted for his defen- sive ability and is a former teammate of Michigan sophomore Brad Tippett. Yoxheimer is a graduate of Jackson Lumen Christi High School where he earned five letters in hockey and basketball. He was an All-League selec- tion in his final two seasons at Lumen Christi. "I'm in kind of a strange position because I haven't seen either one of them play," said Martin. "I've only been here two months, so I recruited them mainly on the recommendations of Danny (Farrell) and John Giordano. But I don't think there's any question that they'll be able to contribute right away." In addition to his new recruits, there is another matter that concerns Martin. Sophomore All-American Murray Eaves may be leaving the Wolverines, as he was the first player chosen from the college ranks in Wednesday's National Hockey League draft, going in the third round to the Winnipeg Jets. "Murray was just in to talk to me, and as of yet he hasn't been offered a contract by the Jets," said Martin, "The big thing of course is the money.. If the money is right, he'll gok" Martin would obviously like to keep Eaves, who led the Wolverine icers in scoring last season with 36 goals and 49 assists. Martin also indicated that the other. Wolverines tabbedin thl,4rnt, goalip pleased with new recruits Paul Fricker, defensemen Dave comfortably in the American Hospital hospital spokesman said there were no Richter and defensemen Brian Lun- here Friday following removal of his complications after the surgery. dberg, would be coming back next year. appeandix, a hospital spokesman said. His coach, Ion Tiriac, said he hopes "Fricker and Richter have come in to that Vilas, who had to forfeit Wim- see me and they've both said they'll be Vilas was admitted to the hospital in bledon, will be on his feet and playing coming back," said Martin. "And I'm suburban Paris on Thursday night and again in three weeks. Wimbledon pretty sure Lundberg will be coming was operated on yesterday morning. A begins a week from Monday. back, too." Douglas to Kansas City KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)-The Kansas City Kings ended their search for front-line strength by signing free agent Leon Douglas to a purported $1.6 million contract over the next five National Basketball Association seasons. Douglas, 25, a 6-foot-10, 230-pound center, was a first-round pick of Detroit in 1976, and played out his contract with the Pistons. He signed with the Kings Thursday. Also able to play forward, Douglas comes off a frustrating season with Detroit where he was limited to 70 games because of ankle and knee sprains. His scoring average last season dip- ped to 8.1 after two straight seasons in double figures of 10.9 and 11.4. His rebound average also slipped proved his free-throw shooting to .676 and his assists to 121. "He gives us more versatility on the front line," said Cotton Fitzsimmons, Kings head coach. "We plan to use Leon at both strong forward and center positions." 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